El fenómeno de la autoayuda explicado claramente a través de la teoría de Noam Chomsky

In this video, we analyze the self-help industry from the perspective of Noam Chomsky and his theory on the manufacture of consent. We apply Chomsky's propaganda model to understand how self-help functions as the most sophisticated mechanism of social control in contemporary capitalism: making the system's victims voluntarily collaborate in their own exploitation. We explore the five media filters, the necessary illusions, and how consent for self-exploitation is manufactured. Noam Chomsky's theory clearly explained through the self-help phenomenon. PRIMARY SOURCES: Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman: "Manufactured Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media" (1988) "Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies" (1989) Noam Chomsky: "Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda" (1997) "Understanding Power" (2002) "Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and the Global Order" (1999) On the Self-Help Industry: Critical Analyses of Coaching and Personal Development Studies on Job Insecurity and the Platform Economy Research on the Social Impact of Entrepreneurship #NoamChomsky #Self-Help #ManufacturedConsent #CriticalSociology #Propaganda #LateCapitalism #SocialControl